A Permanent Revolution: Contemporary Ukrainian Art - meeting with Alisa Lozhkina
Alisa Lozhkina is one of the most important historians, critics and curators of Ukrainian art. She was the director and chief curator of the Mystetskyi Arsenal Museum, the largest museum and exhibition complex in Ukraine, chief editor of Art Ukraine, curator of the exhibition Permanent Revolution. Ukrainian Art Now, which presented three generations of contemporary Ukrainian artists at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest.
Meeting with visual artists Igor Gusev and Iryna Ozarynska and curator and photography researcher Kateryna Radchenko, founder and director of the Odessa International Photo Days festival. Moderated by curator Solomia Savchuk, head of the Contemporary Art Department of the Mystetskyi Arsenal National Museum Complex of Art and Culture, a leading cultural institution in Kiev.
As part of the cultural festival A Weekend in the East.
The Reg-Arts project (École des Beaux-arts de Paris, CNRS, INHA) aims to understand the history of the École des Beaux-arts from a multidisciplinary perspective, through the creation of a digital resource giving access to the registration registers of student painters and sculptors between 1813 and 1968. The accompanying seminar is intended to explore this history in a collective way.
Joseph Kosuth, a major figure of conceptual art, dialogues with Jacinto Lageira, professor of aesthetics, about the relationship of art to language and philosophy.
This discussion will be followed by a signature by the artist of the Jeu du Dicible, published by Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions.
Joseph Kosuth, born in 1945 in the United States, is one of the main theorists and actors of conceptual art. He reflects on art in its relationship to language and philosophy.
On the occasion of PhotoSaintGermain, the Beaux-Arts de Paris welcomes the artists Pierre-Olivier Arnaud, Elsa and Johanna and Agnès Geoffray to discuss the presence of photography in contemporary art.
Never work: the youth of Guy Debord.
Dialogue with Frank Perrin on the occasion of the publication of his essay Guy Debord, Printemps at Louison Editions.
Pour en finir encore* presents the eighteen artists who obtained their National Superior Diploma of Plastic Arts from the Beaux-Arts de Paris with the Congratulations of the Jury. The exhibition, curated by Béatrice Josse, reflects the generosity and economy of means that characterise the pieces produced by the artists awarded the Congratulations in 2022. The modesty of the materials rhymes with the power of the gestures and intentions of a generation forced to repair. An ode to the collective at a time of identity withdrawal and global conflict, the exhibition gives meaning and hope for a brighter tomorrow. After two years outside the walls, the exhibition Les Félicités is back in the large halls of the Palais des Beaux-Arts and offers a dialogue with the prestigious history of the site.
A panorama of a transitional state of art at the end of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Pour en finir encore is conceived as a moment of stimulation, activation of potential and confrontation. The exhibition is accompanied by a programme of invitations and round tables. It will deal with commitment within the Fine Arts, collective and editorial practices, and the reception of refugees. These are all subjects that resonate with current events and which the Félicités have taken up brilliantly in their work. A publication accompanies the exhibition.
*Borrowed from Samuel Beckett
Félicités 2022
Among the 100 students graduating in 2022, 18 received the Congratulations of the jury co-chaired by Béatrice Josse, independent curator and Étienne Bernard, director of FRAC Bretagne, and composed of the artists Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, Tarek Lakhrissi, Eva Nielsen, Chloé Quenum and Évariste Richer.
Ali ARKADY
Ece BAL
BORGIAL
Sacha CAMBIER
Juliette CORNE
Pauline-Rose DUMAS
Pauline de FONTGALLAND
Daniel GALICIA
Dora JERIDI
Régis MOUSSA
Emma PASSERA
Clément PÉROT
Mathilde ROSSELLO-ROCHET
Sequoia SCAVULLO
Sergiu UJVAROSI
Joris VALENZUELA
Jack VICKERY PEREZ
Rayan YASMINEH
Curator
Curator, author and artistic director, Béatrice Josse develops multidisciplinary programmes at the crossroads of visual arts, performance, dance, writing and design. Trained in law and art history, her career has led her to rethink curatorial forms as well as institutions and collections. Director of the 49 Nord 6 Est Frac Lorraine in Metz (1993-2016), she initiated a remarkable collection centred on immateriality, performance and protocol pieces that was widely disseminated in Europe and Latin America. A pioneer in questioning gender, she contributed to the feminisation of the collection and to the programming of international artists and events rooted in the region (festivals, writing residencies, scientific and philosophical conferences, etc.). At the MAGASIN des horizons in Grenoble (2016-2021), she instils collective, performative, vernacular and possibly therapeutic artistic practices for the institution. At the origin of the redesign of the professional training within the art centre, her research now directs her towards more collective practices linking art, ecology, society and transmission.
Catalogue
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue in French.
Preface by Alexia Fabre and text by Béatrice Josse.
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Mimosa Echard, studio head at the Beaux-Arts de Paris is the winner of the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize.
Congratulations to her!
Awarded by the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (Adiaf), to highlight the abundance of the French art scene, the Marcel Duchamp Prize aims to distinguish and promote internationally the most representative artists of their generation.
Congratulations to all 2022 graduate and congratulated Beaux-Arts de Paris students!
For this session, the DNSAP jury was composed of:
Béatrice Josse, Présidente du jury, commissaire indépendante